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    The split criterion and dead criterion are listed below. GIVE FORMULA Nsplit and Nadapt are two new parameters which have their usage in controlling and adjusting the split criterion and dead criterion. S is the initial population size and S^i is the current population size. It should be taken into consideration that the population size will increase by one if a bacterium undergoes reproduction and decrease by one if a bacterium faces lethat consequences. As a result, the population size may…

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    Growing up in the United States is not the same every child. Some parents expect more out of their children than others. The Academic article “The duty to succeed: honor versus happiness in college and career choices of East Asian students in the United States” written by, Lauren Dundes, Eunice Cho and Spencer Kwak tests the hypothesis that parents from East Asian decent are harder on their kids and expect more out of them compared to white parents. The article was written for college…

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    for each domain will be selected according to the distribution of the threshold values across the latent scale and the discrimination value; item that has threshold values cross the whole latent scale and high discrimination value will be selected. Sample Size Graded response IRT model requires 250 subjects to be estimated. However, approximately 500 subjects are recommended to get more accurate estimation of the model parameters [56]. We have more than 500 subject in the database that we are…

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    The first weakness is, qualitative field studies often yield precise descriptive statements about large populations (Babbie & Maxfield, 2013). The second weakness is, field observation can develop systematic counts of behavior and reasonable estimates of large population of behaviors beyond those that are actually observed.…

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    Initially, this design will involve drawing a simple random sample of communities from the Gold Coast/Brisbane city area and gathering data on levels of immigrant integration. Subsequently, a simple random sample of households from each of the aforementioned communities will be gathered in order to collect data on fear of crime and terrorism within the community. Furthermore, data will…

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    all college freshmen. The sample would be the 252,082 freshmen that take part in the survey to represent all college freshmen. b) This is an example of a stratified random sample because the population is divided into groups, which in this case the groups would be universities, and then a simple random sample is taking from each university. c) This would be an example of cluster sampling because all colleges and universities represent the clusters and the 464 random samples of clusters are…

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    for future research. Additional research is required to determine effective noise reduction interventions, although Caitlin et al. (2008) did find that earplugs improved both patient and staff satisfaction. A majority of the studies had insufficient sample sizes that limit generalizability of the…

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    “Good design goes to heaven. Bad design goes everywhere.” – Mieke Gerritzen. This quote beautifully captures just how difficult it can be to create a solid research study. There are an incredible amount of things to consider when crafting a strong design and when it is done well there are numerous benefits. However, when it is does not go according to plan the intended outcomes crumble like a house of cards. The research study Predicting Adjustment During the Transition to College, had many…

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    Pre-Lab Questions 1. A population is a group of the same species that live in the same area and sometimes compete or can mutually benefit one another. A group of organisms will only be considered a population if they live in the same area in space and time. N is the true population size for a given group of organisms. This number is unlikely to be completely known. Whereas N hat is an estimate of population size. 2. There are two methods of sampling, direct and indirect. Direct sampling is an…

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    During this project we had to collect a quantitative number of fifty data information. For my project I decided to do the quantity a person has visited amount of states, including just driving through. Sample surveys is based off a sample of observations that are supposed to use the probability for showing the rest of the population. Experiments are taken place when there is a procedure and it consist of a hypothesis or demonstrating a known fact. Then there is an observational study in which is…

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